Coolabah is on the way from Nyngan to Bourke, and is where we turned off to head for Brewarrina. There's not a lot there, except for the Coolabah Hilton!
As we crossed over the Bogan River at Gongolgon, the swallows nesting under the bridge flew up and swooped over the river, catching our attention so that we spotted a couple of pelicans obviously enjoying the extra water in the river brought by recent rains. Of course, by the time I'd found a safe place to pull over and walk back to the bridge, the pelicans had drifted further downstream, but one was still in sight
Rivergums are such majestic trees...
Away from the river, this is what the country looks like. Red soil, small trees and brush, and very very dry...
Grey foliage lessens evaporation in hot climates. This is the vegetation where we stopped for a lunch break, under the shade of one of the larger trees.
On the other side of Brewarrina, heading for Walgett, we spotted some larger birds than pelicans. I'm sure the farmer won't be impressed about them grazing in his crop, though...

Yes, they're emus
Spring is here and in Lightning Ridge that means that the Bougainvillea is in flower and looking fabulous.
2 comments:
Love those pix - Hilton indeed! Red earth, grey trees, white sky is how my Australian friend described "her" landscape one day as we strolled through the greenness of Hyde Park.
Hi from Nevertire - in Central Western New South Wales.
Welcome to my world of bulldust and flies, (normally) blue skies and grey/green trees.
Great people though!
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